Lion Rock (LR) was
the manufacturing arm of Mego Corporation that was also used as a means to distribute items
in Europe. Mego retained a sales agent for all of Europe, his job was to keep in touch with toy distributors and create product for their market. There were a number of offerings made from Lion Rock ranging from military
figures to sports personalities to many end run pieces such as reintroduced Mad Monsters and Western Heroes. Some, but not all, of the Lion
Rock items were available in the U.S. during the lates 1970's and early 1980's.
The section details the Lion Rock WW2 items from both Europe and the U.S.

For more complete
coverage of the Micronauts released by Lion Rock, please head on over to the
Innerspace Online
web site run by David Waugh. The Museum Micronauts Section is only an introduction and you will
be much better served by the excellent resources found at Dave's site.

This gallery
is divided into several sections for ease of use. A brief description of the
general lines follows.

These WW2 figures
were sold under a number of different names and lines. When first presented with the idea Mego execs thought it too close to GI Joe to produce for the US markets but happily created them for Europe. These figures
eventually available (at least in part) in the U.S but the Mego name was nowhere to be found.
The figures themselves are exquisite. Done in the 6" scale (like the more widely
known Teen Titans) each figure came with authentically styled uniforms and tons
of accessories. Weapons, maps, tools, hats...you name it and these figures had
it.

Over the course of the run the figures were released under such names as "Combat man" "Battle Brigade" "Gestern Wars" and "Johnny Action".Each figure represented
a particular type of soldier from a particular country that participated in
World War II. On most of the packaging, there was also a date and place or battle
where that particular type of soldier played a role. There were 36 different
figures.

Each figure came
with a plethora of accessories appropriate to the period, coutry and type of
serviceman. Many even came with two hats such as the pilot's helmet and regular
cap. The details were incredible.

After Mego and Lion Rock folded, these figures and their molds were put to good use being used for lines such as "War Heroes" "JEST Force" "Chi tek" and "GI Combat" just to name a few, the quality isn't as good but the figures are unmistakable. The Jest Force figures even do a take off on Rambo!

Lion Rock made other types of figures, though much less is known about their
other offerings. Oddities such as Steve Goal Getter and Franz Beckenbauer are others that will be explored in other areas of the museum

Thanks to the wonderful input of Bill Kaufamn, Vincent Cerbone and Chris Johnson, the Museum Lion Rock gallery has truly expanded it's offering to titanic proportions. If you have
any additional information, please feel free to pass it along to Me.
Pictures are gratefully accepted and will enhance the value of this section
for all that view it.